Difference between revisions of "Georgios Christakis-Zografos"
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| − | '''Georgios Christakis-Zografos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] nationalist who served as governor of the self-proclaimed independent [[Northern Epirus]] state. | + | '''Georgios Christakis-Zografos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] nationalist who served as governor of the self-proclaimed independent [[Northern Epirus]] state. He was the son of benefactor Christakis Zografos. |
| − | Christakis-Zografos served as Governor General of [[Northern Epirus]] from [[March 29]] (March 16 OS), [[1913]] until [[December 31]] (December 18 OS) of the same year. | + | Christakis-Zografos studied in Paris and in Munich. In [[1905]], he was elected to the [[Hellenic Parliament]] from [[Karditsa prefecture]]. In [[1909]], he served as Foreign Minister under [[Eleftherios Venizelos]]. After the [[First Balkan War]], he was appointed Governor General of newly-liberated [[Northern Epirus]]. |
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| + | Christakis-Zografos served as Governor General of [[Northern Epirus]] from [[March 29]] (March 16 OS), [[1913]] until [[December 31]] (December 18 OS) of the same year. When the Great Powers decided to award Northern Epirus to Albania, local Greeks formed a provisional government under Christakis-Zografos on [[February 16]], [[1914]] and declared their independence the following day in [[Argyrokastro]]. | ||
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| + | Eventually, political pressure by the Great Powers on Greece brought the Northern Epirus state to an end. | ||
Revision as of 12:22, February 16, 2007
Georgios Christakis-Zografos was a Greek nationalist who served as governor of the self-proclaimed independent Northern Epirus state. He was the son of benefactor Christakis Zografos.
Christakis-Zografos studied in Paris and in Munich. In 1905, he was elected to the Hellenic Parliament from Karditsa prefecture. In 1909, he served as Foreign Minister under Eleftherios Venizelos. After the First Balkan War, he was appointed Governor General of newly-liberated Northern Epirus.
Christakis-Zografos served as Governor General of Northern Epirus from March 29 (March 16 OS), 1913 until December 31 (December 18 OS) of the same year. When the Great Powers decided to award Northern Epirus to Albania, local Greeks formed a provisional government under Christakis-Zografos on February 16, 1914 and declared their independence the following day in Argyrokastro.
Eventually, political pressure by the Great Powers on Greece brought the Northern Epirus state to an end.